For sure, Lex. Same here on holding rigid views about street shooting in the past. I’ve learned that it’s all good (candids, posed street portraits, documentary, etc) and not even necessarily about always taking photos. For me it’s an exploration and learning about the rhythm/energy/dynamics found on the street. A camera is a convenient admission ticket of sorts to piecing it together, documenting associations visually, engaging people for their views, stories, and portraits, but still feeling I’ve only scratched the surface. Always something to learn out there. Never ending…

Yeah you’re right…I usually shoot beauty/fashion portraits, but I’ve been trying street with varying degrees of “success”…if it was degrees Celsius we’d all be in trouble. Nevertheless I battle on regardless and try to shoot interesting people or places or things. Fared better when I left the dslr at home and took out the X100. But that’s another story…! Cheers..Mark in Oz